Dental enamel

The hard, outer layer that covers and protects the teeth. Dental enamel is the hardest substance in the human body. Enamel protects the less durable, underlying parts of the teeth: the dentin, pulp chamber, root canals, and nerves. Eroded enamel allows decay-causing substances to penetrate the more vulnerable inner parts of the tooth; this leads to more severe decay and possible damage to the root canals and the nerves. The fluoride found in toothpaste helps to keep the enamel more resistant to decay.


 

 


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